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John Shannon sur la valeur de Höglander pour les Canucks et comme puce commerciale, extension de Rutherford, avenir d’Allvin



John Shannon se joint à S&P aujourd’hui pour parler de l’intensification des buteurs des Canucks, du récent revirement des Oilers d’Edmonton, de la question de savoir si Nils Höglander vaut toujours la peine d’être loué pour une location en séries éliminatoires, de la façon dont la blessure de Carson Soucy affecte les plans de l’équipe, de l’ascension de Rick Tocchet à le sommet du classement des entraîneurs, la prolongation de Jim Rutherford, l’embauche de Patrick Roy comme nouvel entraîneur-chef des Islanders, la signature de Corey Perry à Edmonton et une future prolongation de Patrik Allvin. Présenté par @ApplewoodAutoGroup (https://lnk.to/SPApplewood) https://twitter.com/sekeresandprice https://www.facebook.com/SekeresandPrice https://www.tiktok.com/@sekeresandprice https:/ /www.youtube.com/sekeresprice https://www.instagram.com/sekeresandprice 📧 live@sekeresandprice.com 📲 778-402-9680 https://www.sekeresandprice.com/ https://www.rinkwidevancouver.com #Canucks #VancouverCanucks #LNH #Hockey

29 Comments

  1. He is not in the "absolutely not" category. There are ways to make a trade favourable for the Canucks with Hoglander in the deal. I don't know what that deal is, but I'd like to see what offers there are. Give me more rumours!

  2. He's on pace for 26 goals and has brought a breath of fresh air to the 4th line. He's someone who you can slot anywhere in the bottom 9, which is hard to find.

  3. Hoglander is going to be a low to medium cost middle six during the oel buyout penalty.

    Their principle chip is Kusmenko. At the trade deadline, he's a 39 goal scorer with most of his 5.5 million cap hit paid. Acquiring team could have him for two playoffs and a regular season for just over 5.5 million cap hit. Canucks could retain a portion of 5.5 million cap hit for a better return. Acquiring team could also flip Kusmenko at the draft.

  4. Why do we have to talk trade because of the trade deadline? You fellas are suppose to be the experts, so when have trade line deals ever worked?? they don't that's when. The Canucks are in first place overall in the NHL with the team they have, so keep your top draft picks and top prospects. We have top end scoring, great depth forward scoring, above average D and a great goaltending tandem along with a pretty good coach. Stay the coarse and add a depth forward and or depth Dman if the deal is there. You guys are showing you know nothing about trade deadline success. It does not happen. The same insanity every season at this time of year. Look at the picks (future) the Leafs alone have given up in this insane quest. 4th pick and down for depth, otherwise stay the coarse this team is fine.

  5. Take Hoglander off the trade market. This is the type of value contract you keep. His game is similar to Garland at a much lower cost.

  6. what really pisses me off is this was a canuck home game played on toronto's time line and we didn't have shorthouse and tomlison calling the game. i'm surprised the leafs didn't get to wear their blues and get last change.

  7. If Hoglander was 29 i'd be OK trading him, but he's still young with lots of potential. I'd rather trade our late first than him.

  8. Don't trade Hoglander he defines tenacity, sets the tone in practice and games. He reminds me of Rudy from the movies.

  9. John you just added to the Canucks playoffs marketing department. White towels with “WHY NOT NOW! On the towels.

  10. Bringing some rental in last year like the Rangers did with both Tarasenko and Kane disrupted the team's chemistry. There is no guarantee Lindholm or Guentzel who are rentals will give you instant success as displayed around the league. If the team is winning already without a 2nd line center, then adding top players like these expensive rentals is not really smart to do! Rather give someone within the organization like Bains and Raty a shot in the middle of the season and see if they can inject life into the 2nd line now. There is still time before the trading deadline to do this!

  11. problem with going all in on this season.. is that vancouver is starving for reliable playoffs appearances. if this season is this great year, and then next year is back to being a 80 point team, that would be an absolute disaster in my mind.

  12. The Canucks could really blow it if they sacrifice the future because of a fantastic first half of the season. If they do something like they did with Zadorov, fine. But team chemistry is great right now and throwing away the future for the present is just more of the same. I hope I’m wrong and they win the Stanley Cup, or at least get there, but after watching the Canucks become contenders (sometimes surprisingly) only to fall off a cliff immediately after and become victims of long term deals and a dwindling prospect pool, I’d be cautious. You don’t go from a team like they were last year to a Cup winner in 1 year.

  13. He's the only one offsetting Kuzy's low production. It doesn't make sense to trade Hoglander considering his contract and his production. The Canucks don't have the cap room to replace him with a more expensive contact. Hoglander is extremely valuable at the moment. He's turning his 4th line into a 2nd or 3rd line

  14. For the people saying trades at the deadline never work out… seem to forget about Tyler Toffoli. Not that I’m saying the Canucks should make a trade. Just giving everyone a reminder that they can work out.

  15. I wonder why Pettersson wants to wait till the off season to sign. You can’t expect the club to show no loyalty to players like Hoglander and trade them away but then expect star players to show loyalty to the club.

  16. Young players can relate to a guy with NHL numbers..grit and good work ethic!..Tocchet also has a chip on his shoulder never being inducted into the hall of fame. The fire still burns!

  17. If Shannon thinks that the Canucks would trade Hog for a rental like Lindholm or Guentzel hes nuts . Hog is better than Lindholm now

  18. He's been very surprising and is still young to improve. He and garland have proven you don't need size to set up and execute on plays. Keep him

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